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The court considers many factors before deciding the visitation rights of convicted felons. They consider the crime committed and nature of the sentence.
NO! Convicted felons (violent or non-violent) cannot purchase or possess a firearm. It is the seriousness of the criminal offense, NOT whether it was violent, or not.
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Federal law prevents felons from possessing a firearm. Unless you apply with the ATF and have your civil rights restored (not likely with domestic violence, firearm or any other violent crime), you cannot possess a firearm under a disability (disability = felony) However, felons are allowed to possess black powder arms (100% muzzleloaders, flintlocks). These are not considered firearms, and you can purchase them without a background check. Dual purpose muzzleloaders are subject to background checks, because they can be converted to a firearm. * Federal laws pertaining to felons possessing weapons only applies if the person were convicted of a federal felony. In all other cases state statutes and the terms of the convicted person's release, probation or sentencing guidelines apply.
In Ohio, a background check is not required to own a black powder pistol, as black powder firearms are generally classified differently from modern firearms under state law. However, individuals must still be legally eligible to own a firearm, meaning they should not be prohibited due to felony convictions or other disqualifying factors. It's important to ensure compliance with any local regulations that may apply. Always check the most current laws, as regulations can change.
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Both Black and White people live in Ohio.
Muzzleloaders and black powder guns are generally legal to own and use in Ohio. However, there are specific regulations regarding their use during hunting seasons, and individuals must comply with local laws and regulations. It's important to check for any updates or specific restrictions that may apply in certain areas. Always ensure you are following safety guidelines and local ordinances when using these firearms.
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